Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 187, 20 July 1915 — Page 8
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1HE RICHMOND PALLADIUU AND SUN-TELEGRAH. TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1915
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WHEAT PRICE LOWER ON CHICAGO MARKET CHICAGO, July 20. Wheat was sensationally lower today, losing c, September declining 3c and December off 3c. ' It was a weather market from the opening to the closing, and there seemed to be no reactionary power left in the wheat market of the world, tl was said that the sales in all positions yesterday amounted to 1,000,000 bushels of wheat. The seaboard reported little doing today, and there were no sales at Chicago. Corn closed c higher to c lower, and oats were clc lower. Cash sales of corn were 160,000 bushels and of oats 680,000 bushels. Hog products were of sharply in price, with July pork losing most. LIVE STOCK CHICAGO. UNION STOCK YARDS, 111., July 20. Hogs: Receipts 20,000, market slow, 5c lower, mixed and butchers $6.90(8)7.85, good heavies $6.757.85, rough heavies $6.656.80, light $2.70 8.00, pigs $7.10fi?7.90, bulk of sales $7.00(7.55. Cattle: Receipts 8,500, market slow, beeves $6.50 10.35, cows and helfers$ 3.259.25, calves $7.0010.00. Sheep: Receipts 12,000, market weak, natives and westerns $5.50 6.25, lambs $6.008.00. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 20. Hogs: Receipts 9,000, market steady, best hogs $7.908.00, heavies $7.50 7.85, pigs $7.508.00, bulk of sales $7.758.00. I Cattle: Receipts 700, market steady,! choice heavy steers $8.50, light steers $9.65, heifers $8.259.25, cows $5.50 B.50, bulls $3.00 7.00, calves $5.00 10.00. Sheen and lambs: Receipts 250, market higher, prime sheep $4.75 5 00, spring lambs $7.50 8.00. CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI, -O, July 20 Hogs: Receipts 2,600, market steady, packers and butchers $7.65 7.85, common to choice $5.008.15. pigs and lights $6.608.25, stags $4.005.00. Cattle: Receipts 200, market slow, steers $5.258.75, heifers $5.258.50, cows $5.756.75. calves $5.0010.25. Sheep: Receipts 700, market steady, $.1.005.75, lambs $5.008.40. PITTSBURG ! FlTTSBrRO, Pa- July 20. Cattle:; Supply H3M, market slow, choice j Eteers $9.609.75, prime steers $9.75 9 50, gcod steers $8.60 8.90, tidy butchers $8.608.90, fair $7.758.25, :ommon $6.25 7.00, common to fat bulls $5.t0C 7.50, common to fat cows 1.50 7. 00, heifers $7 758.25, veal ralves $0. 50(710.00. Sheen and lambs: Supply light. market steady, prime wethers $6.10 t C 25. lambs $5.00 8.f;0. Hogs: Receipts light, market active,' prima heavy $7 70, mediums: $3.25, heavy yorkers $S.25S.30, light 1 yorh.ers $8.35s.40, pigs $s.3bs.4u loughs $6.00 6.50, stags $5,005.50 heavy mixed $7.90 8.00. POSTPONE DANCE The dance which was to have been held this evening in the pavilion at Morton lake has been postponed. W Air EE
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PRODUCE CHICAGO. CHICAGO, July 20. Butter recepits 15,645 tubs, firsts 2323. Egg receipts 12,135 cases, 17 17. Chickens 13, springers 1921, roosters 9. Potatoes, 30 cars. NEW YORK, July 20 Butter easier, creamery firsts 2426. Eggs, firmer, 2829. GRAIN CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, July 20. Wheat: No. 2 red $1.131.16, No. 2 hard $1.16 1.17. Corn: No. 7879, No. 2 white and yellow 78 794. Oats: No. 2 55i55, No. 3 white 54V455, No. 4 white 53 54, standard 55 55i4. TOLEDO. TOLEDO, July 20. Wheat: Cash $1.18, July $1.14, September $1.09, December $1.12. Cloverseed: Cash $8.35, October $8 85. Timothy: Cash $2.90, September $3. CHICAGO FUTURES
WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close July 116 116 111 111 Sept 109 109 108 106 Dec Ill 111 108 108 CORN. July 77 77 Sept 72 72 72 72 Dec 63 63 63 63 OATS. July 48 Sept 38 38 37 37 Dec 39 39 39 39 PORK. July Sept $15.10 $15.10 $14.77 $14.82
sLW YORK EXCHANGE STOCK QUOTATIONS BY CORRELL & THOMPSON, Brokers. I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1448. American Can 49 54 Anaconda 34 34 American Smelter 78 78 American Beet Sugar... 47 47 U. S. Steel 62 63 Atchison 100 100 St. Paul 81 81 Great Northern pfd 116 117 Erie 25 26 Lehigh aVlley 142 142 N. Y. Central 86 87 Northern Pacific 104 104 Pennsylvania 106 106 Reading 146 146 Southern Pacific 84 84 Union Pacific 126 127 RICHMONDJARKETS GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS. Heavies $7 Heavy mixed $7 Heavy Yorkers $7 .50 .50 .00 .00 Pigs $6.507 Sows $5.506 $4.505 Stags Best steers .00 50 50 50 50 CATTLE. $7 .... $7.007 $5.006 $5.006 Heifers . . . Good cows Bulls Cannere . . . $2.60 and $3. 5C AIlinnins1h OUR Not a pair at less than 708, MAIN. DC
Calres. . . ... $8 for Saturday delivery SHEEP. Top Iambs -6c Spring Iambs . . . . 7o
FEED QUOTATIONS Clover hay, $16.00. Timothy hay, selling $21. Prairie hay. selling $15. ' Straw, paying $6. Oats, paying 40c. Corn, paying 70c. Red clover seed, paying $6.50. Bran, selling $29. Salt. $1.40 barrel. Tankage, $48.00 ton. Oil meal, $38.00 ton. ' Middlings, $31 $1.60 per 100. PRODUCE (Collected dally by Edward Cooper.) Chickens dressed, paying 18c. selling, 25c. Country butter, na-lng 18c to 25e; selling, 25c to 33c. Eggs, paying 16c, selling 20c. Country lard paying 10c; selling 15c. Creamery butter, selling 33c. Potatoes, selling 70c per bushel Representative Sales At Indianapolis Hogs At. 300 263 216 216 165 178 188 817 760 1030 915 1103 1122 515 756 1043 745 800 830 1005 1200 1290 950 1080 1670 1350 1370 105 190 100 186 151 160 Price $6.60 7.70 7.85 7.90 8.00 5 2 46 39 84 79 38 4 2 8 2 22 14 2 3 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 8 2 8.00 8.00 6.85 7.00 7.40 7.50 8.15 9.15 4.50 6.50 7.50 8.50 4.25 4.50 5.75 6.25 6.75 5.50 5.75 6.25 6.50 7.00 7.50 8.00 9.00 9.50 9.75 10.00 Steers.Heifers. ;ows. Bulls. Calves. FIRE CAUSES LOSS WEST LEBANON, Ind., July 20. Fire starting from a small tire vulcanizer in Ira Crask's garage destroyed the Goodwine business block here with a loss of $40,000 distributed among several concerns. A chemical wagon maintained by the town was impotent agains the flames and fire companies summoned from Attica and Williamsport, were not able only to save neighboring buildings. SPEEDER FINED Too much haste to evacuate Richmond and continue on his way to New York cost William Hutchinson $11 today. Hutchinson, who had been touring through the west, was speeding out East Main street at a rate of thirty miles an hour when overhauled by the police machine. Hutchinson pleaded guilty, paid his fine and continued on his way. There are 1,000,000 acres of idle land in New Jersey, with 10,000,000 people nearby to be fed.
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ARRANGES PROGRAM FOR MEN'S MEETING The program for the conference of men members of the Friends church which will he held here in October is being drafted today by three members of the committee, consisting of S. E. Nicholson, Charles E. Tebbetts and Rev. A. J. Brown of Wilmington, Ohio. Other persons, on the committee were unable to reach the. city. Mr. Nicholson said the committee hoped to coiaplete the program this afternoon late and would probably announce the names of speakers and other events tomorrow. CRASH FATAL TO 2 CHICAGO, .July 20. Two automobile accidents last night and early today killed two men and caused the serious injury of five other men and three women. Daniel Belasco, a Chicago lawyer and a near relative of David Belasco, Uhe New York theatricHEM0 IS MORE THAN MALTED MILK-COSTS SAME A Delicious Food Drink Ut a 50-cent PacIUg at th Drug Ster
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PITTSBURG. July. 20. Strange as it may seem, Harry K. Thaw, wants to be "let alone." - Today, when pressed further for some definite statement as to his future plans, Thaw said he had nothing to say. "Please do not mother me any more, Thaw said, "I am just a Pittsburger now. I am going to stick to mother for a while. That is all I can tell you." He would say no more. "Now that I've got it. what am I going to do with it?" seemed best today to express the attitude of Harry Thaw, back home again after nine long years. If the slayer of Stanford White enjoying the moment of liberty for which his faithful gray-haired mother, Mrs. Mary Copley Thaw, who has the sympathy of all Pittsburg, had fought by his side and spent, reports say, more than a million dollars, has any definite plans for his future, he had not made them known today. Since his arrival at 6:25 last night in East Liberty, a suburb, Thaw has 6aid nothing more about his proposed divorce from Evelyn Nesbit Thaw and his projected automobile trip to the San Francisco exposition. Germans drop bombs in Russian Po land and by way of contrast scater from aeroplanes tracts telling how happy are the Rusian prisoners. THE HOGGSON BUILDING METHOD Assures a better result architecturally & decoratively, both artistic fc mechanical It taiitfitt the vwner. HOGGSON BROTHERS 7 Et 44th St.. New York NEW YORK BOSTON NEW HAVEV CHICAGO ATLANTA
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NASHVILLE, Tenn? July 20. Whnj Mayor Howse appeared today to testify in the trial of the suit to have , a receiver appointed , for the city of Nashville. Attorney Harry S. Stokes, appearing for-the citizens of the city, objected to the - executive being allowed to testify. The receivership was asked by the city on charges that municipal affairs were mismanaged and that the only way to correct, its financial Ills was the appointment of a receiver. Changes Tears to Joyful Smiles Don't suffer, don't let the agonising, excruciating corns and callouses make your life a burden. Nab-It on that pain-racked spot will bring joy and immediate relict No more pain, no more soreness. It's all gone in a minute. All druggists have it. Price 25 cents. You 11 declare it's worth $1. For sale at Thistlethwaite's and all drug stores. Dr. A. Parker Prav Co., Chieaga ivi'i?Ae tan all leeiiiine husmess hixi noi Bucnxsi The Shop Ahead
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